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Tiger

Reggae

The next Tiger concert is scheduled for Friday, August 29, 2025 at Chicken George in 神戸市, Japan. See all 2 upcoming concerts
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Listen to When by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
WhenTiger
Listen to Ram Dance Hall (Album) by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
Ram Dance Hall (Album)Tiger
Listen to Whey You Saying by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
Whey You SayingTiger
Listen to Dancehall Rewind - Continuous Mix by Buju Banton, Dirtsman, Barrington Levy, Cutty Ranks, Beenie Man, Terror Fabulous, Daddy Screw, Donovan Steele, Lady Saw, Shabba Ranks, Vybz Kartel, Spragga Benz, Wayne Wonder, Mad Cobra, Capleton, Tiger, Clement Irie, Jigsy King, Mega Banton & Tanto Metro, see lyrics, music video & more!
Dancehall Rewind - Continuous MixBuju Banton, Dirtsman, Barrington Levy, Cutty Ranks, Beenie Man, Terror Fabulous, Daddy Screw, Donovan Steele, Lady Saw, Shabba Ranks, Vybz Kartel, Spragga Benz, Wayne Wonder, Mad Cobra, Capleton, Tiger, Clement Irie, Jigsy King, Mega Banton & Tanto Metro
Listen to Bam Bam by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
Bam BamTiger
Listen to You Dead Now by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
You Dead NowTiger
Listen to Come Back to Me (feat. Anthony Malvo) by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
Come Back to Me (feat. Anthony Malvo)Tiger
Listen to Hic Up (A.k.A. She Gave Me Hic-Up) [feat. Gregory Isaacs] by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
Hic Up (A.k.A. She Gave Me Hic-Up) [feat. Gregory Isaacs]Tiger
Listen to Fe Fi Fo Fum (feat. Tiger) by Cutty Ranks, see lyrics, music video & more!
Fe Fi Fo Fum (feat. Tiger)Cutty Ranks
Listen to Crying Fool by Tiger, see lyrics, music video & more!
Crying FoolTiger

Upcoming Concerts for Tiger

  • Aug
    29
    Aug 29, 2025
    Chicken George
    神戸市
  • Aug
    30
    Aug 30, 2025
    Issen
    Okayama

Latest Release

Listen to Mikey Bennett's: The Gangster Riddim - EP by Cutty Ranks, Tiger & Culture T
ALBUMMikey Bennett's: The Gangster Riddim - EPCutty Ranks, Tiger & Culture T

More albums from Tiger

Listen to Deadly by Tiger
ALBUMDeadlyTiger
Listen to Touch Is a Move by Tiger
ALBUMTouch Is a MoveTiger
Listen to Ram Dance Hall by Tiger
ALBUMRam Dance HallTiger
Listen to Ready fi Dem by Tiger
ALBUMReady fi DemTiger

About Tiger

Listen to Tiger, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Hometown
Kingston, Jamaica
Born
June 6, 1960
Genre
Reggae
One of dancehall's most eccentric DJs, Tiger rose to fame during the latter half of the '80s with a distinctively offbeat toasting style, full of growls (true to his name), grunts, odd vocal effects, rapid-fire rhymes, and witty asides. Tiger was born Norman Washington Jackson in Kingston on June 6, 1960, and got his first taste of the music scene during his teenage years, while working as a dancehall security guard. Eventually, he started picking up the mic himself after the headlining DJs had finished their sets. Under the name Ranking Tiger, he made his first recording in 1978 for producer Philip Grant; that single, "Why Can't You Leave Dreadlocks Alone," presented him as a singer, not a toaster. Two more singles, "Love Line" and "Knock Three Times," appeared in 1981 before Tiger became a full-time DJ. Tiger spent several years making a name for himself on the dancehall scene as a DJ for the Black Star Sound System. During that time, he released several singles, but didn't break through to a wide audience until 1986, when he scored a monster hit with "No Wanga Gut"; its follow-up, "Puppy Love," was also a significant success. Further hits followed in "Mi Lover Mi Lover" and "Me Name Tiger," and all were collected on his first LP, 1987's Me Name Tiger. Over the remainder of 1987, Tiger recorded for a variety of producers, as well as manning the boards himself on some selections. His next LP, Bam Bam, appeared in 1988 and was paced by its hit title track; the following year, he joined forces with producers Steely & Clevie for the successful Ram Dancehall. He also guested on lovers rock tracks by Anthony Malvo ("Come Back to Me") and Maxi Priest ("I Know Love"), and in 1990 recorded with American rappers the Fat Boys. Despite all the demand for his collaborative input, Tiger went some time without a hit of his own. That changed in 1991, when he reunited with Steely & Clevie for "Cool Me Down," which was featured on the soundtrack of the film Cool Runnings. Its follow-up, "When," proved to be one of the biggest hits of Tiger's career, and wound up landing him a major-label deal with Columbia. In the meantime, he kept recording for a variety of Jamaican producers, landing more hits like "Beep Beep Move Over," "Crying Fool," and "Yuh Dead Now." His lone Columbia album, Claws of the Cat, appeared in 1993 and boasted contributions from producers Sly Dunbar, Steely & Clevie, and acid-jazzers the Brand New Heavies, as well as a guest rap from A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip. Unfortunately, in January 1994, Tiger was involved in a near-fatal motorcycle crash that stalled his career momentum; although he was able to recover, he was forced to undergo extensive speech therapy to regain his old toasting form. ~ Steve Huey

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